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Tanzania Joins Malawi and Mozambique to Launch More than Seven Million USD Ruvuma River Basin Project to Boost Eco-Tourism Growth, Biodiversity and Climate Resilience - Travel And Tour World

March 7, 2026 - 06:32

Tanzania Joins Malawi and Mozambique to Launch More than Seven Million USD Ruvuma River Basin Project to Boost Eco-Tourism Growth, Biodiversity and Climate Resilience - Travel And Tour World

A landmark cross-border initiative is set to transform the future of the Ruvuma River Basin. Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania have officially launched a major collaborative project, backed by a substantial investment of $7.12 million, aimed at fostering sustainable development and ecological protection across this vital shared region.

The ambitious program focuses on three interconnected pillars: boosting eco-tourism, conserving biodiversity, and strengthening climate resilience. The Ruvuma River, which forms a natural border between Tanzania and Mozambique while also flowing through Malawi, supports rich ecosystems and numerous communities. However, these face growing pressures from environmental degradation and climate change impacts.

By joining forces, the three nations aim to implement integrated management strategies for the entire basin. This includes protecting critical habitats and wildlife corridors to preserve the area's exceptional biodiversity, which is a key attraction for visitors. Simultaneously, the project will work to develop and promote responsible eco-tourism, creating new economic opportunities for local populations while ensuring the natural landscape remains intact.

A core component of the initiative is building resilience against climate-related challenges such as droughts and floods. Sustainable land and water management practices will be introduced to safeguard resources for both people and nature. This collaborative effort represents a significant step toward regional harmony and a sustainable future, demonstrating how shared natural heritage can be a catalyst for joint prosperity and environmental stewardship.


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